Glove save in ice hockey is a stop made by the goalie using the catching glove to prevent a puck from entering the net. Goalies position themselves to track the puck and react quickly. During a one-timer, a goalie flashes the glove save to intercept the shot. Coaches emphasize hand-eye coordination and reflex training for effective saves. Players practice quick glove movements and proper positioning to improve success. Awareness of shooting angles helps predict puck trajectory efficiently. Teams rely on glove saves to maintain defensive strength. Proper technique reduces rebounds and scoring chances. Execution requires timing, focus, and anticipation under pressure. Goalies integrate glove saves with other stop methods for consistency.
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